The company that makes the block sells giant block targets that can be put together......at the indoor range I use we have frames that have long bolts in them....we put in big sheets of cardboard and use the bolts w/2x4s across the top to compress the cardboard.....When it gets shot up we just tighten the bolts and it compresses it down even more....

- Expensive, but last forever
- Difficult to pull arrows out of
- Heavy as hell

Morrel "Bag block wall"

- Decent Price
- Arrows pull as easy as a bag target (2 finger remoal)
- If shooting tips that are larger diamater then arrow they can pull out or "get stuck"
- Can get weak spots from constant shots
- Take lots of shots

What you are going to use is a definately dependant upon the size and the number of indoor shooters you have, if you have 3 lanes just for getting used t o the bow then a block wall is probably the best.

I can't remember if it was here or AT, but I found some homemade target ideas off one of these forums. They generally used timber framing (size determined by required strength to prevent bowing, if it bows arrows may pass through) and foam insulation board. They all looked like they were pretty effective. Just type homemade into a search at these sites and see if you can find what you are looking for.

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ok, as my name sayes i'm a newbie archer
i just got my intrest a few weeks ago when my friend introduced me and he and his little brother (age 13) want to go out and try it. do you guys have any good places?
i live in the portland, oregon
thanks

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i made a target out of some black fiber panel sheets i got at Lowe's they are 4X8 feet. i made a frame out of 2X4's and some all thread. i cut them in 2 foot width and stacked them up about 4 foot high.i think it was around 80.00 dollar's for ever thing. four of us shot it about ever day for two years before it got shot up. there is two kinds of this panel. one type has a thick coat of tar one side,DO NOT USE THIS KIND. you can not get arrows out of it. a friend made one out of carpet scrapes he got free at carpet store. he made it like i did mine. been shooting it six years and still good shape. hope this helps you.

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